GUTS to all!:)
I have repeatedly posted from Bitvavo to trust and deposited from there to the crypto casino, now finally a small hit again and 1.7 K are registered for withdrawal. If the money is on trust, what is the best way to withdraw it?
I have heard that transferring from trust to the exchange wallet (Bitvavo) would lead to problems.
Would it be safe to transfer from trust to Revolut? Then I would just open an account there.
In any case, I had problems with N26 back then, so I have now become very cautious.
Please share your experiences and thanks in advance
Borusse42 wrote on 22.06.2025 at 12:40: Good day to all!:)
I have repeatedly posted from Bitvavo to trust and deposited from there to the crypto casino, now finally a small hit again and 1.7 K are registered for withdrawal. If the money is on trust, what is the best way to withdraw it?
I have heard that transferring from trust to the exchange wallet (Bitvavo) would lead to problems.
Would it be safe to transfer from trust to Revolut? Then I would just open an account there.
In any case, I had problems with N26 back then, so I have now become very cautious.
Please share your experiences and thank you in advance
Why would it be problematic to send money from Trust to the stock exchange? That's complete nonsense.
I have already read that regulated exchanges ask questions when you withdraw money from an anonymous unregulated exchange.
Would it make sense to pay out from the exchange directly to the account after sending it with Trust or rather withdraw cash with a crypto card?
I've had my problems with the Kripo before because I used to play via bank account and so I don't want to make a mistake. Once again, you can't come with ignorance 😅
Borusse42 wrote on 22.06.2025 at 21:16: I have already read that regulated exchanges ask questions when you withdraw something, especially from an anonymous unregulated exchange.
Would it make sense to pay out from the exchange directly to the account after sending it with Trust or rather withdraw cash with a crypto card?
I've had my problems with the Kripo before because I used to play via bank account and so I don't want to make a mistake. Once again, you can't come across as ignorant 😅
You can pay out directly to your account. You won't be approached by the police or anything like that, only the stock exchange. But if you really want to be on the safe side, you can withdraw it with your crypto card.
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I have repeatedly posted from Bitvavo to trust and deposited from there to the crypto casino, now finally a small hit again and 1.7 K are registered for withdrawal. If the money is on trust, what is the best way to withdraw it?
I have heard that transferring from trust to the exchange wallet (Bitvavo) would lead to problems.
Would it be safe to transfer from trust to Revolut? Then I would just open an account there.
In any case, I had problems with N26 back then, so I have now become very cautious.
Please share your experiences and thanks in advance
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Why would it be problematic to send money from Trust to the stock exchange? That's complete nonsense.
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Payout Trust Wallet
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Would it make sense to pay out from the exchange directly to the account after sending it with Trust or rather withdraw cash with a crypto card?
I've had my problems with the Kripo before because I used to play via bank account and so I don't want to make a mistake. Once again, you can't come with ignorance 😅
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Payout Trust Wallet
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You can pay out directly to your account. You won't be approached by the police or anything like that, only the stock exchange. But if you really want to be on the safe side, you can withdraw it with your crypto card.
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if you're unsure, I've never had any problems with wise, it's like Revolut and free.
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